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Okay, let me start off by saying that I am complete noob when it comes to electrical matters, so excuse the silly question here...
I have found a USB powered QI charger for the Nexus 4 on eBay with an input of 5V and an output of 5V/1A. Two questions following from that...
1) Will the charge time be the same as if I just charged via USB?
2) Instead of connecting the USB end to my PC, could I not connect it to supplied Nexus 4 wall charger? If so, does it specs comply with those of the QI charger I just mentioned (i.e. will I get a fast charge time?)
Thanks in advance for the support.
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Expect the charge times to be more compared to the Usb charger.. It can be ordered on fasttech.com for $40. Yes.. usb powered.. The AC adapter one on fasttech is $35.. All hav free shipping!!!!!
ii) That would depend on how much power the wireless charger needs.. The normal nexus 4 adapter is 1.2A.. If the wireless charger wants 1.5A, it will be slower due to less power... but since it is USB powered.. normal pc/laptop usb ports give 0.5A so your original nexus 4 adapter will be fine!!!!
Also.. wirless charging tends to heat up the phone sometimes.. so watch your temps..
I have the Energizer Qi charger and they warn that the Nexus supplied wall charger should not be used to power the WiFi charger. It doesn't have the power capacity to run the wireless charger.
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The cahrging rate is almost the same
The power requirment for this charger is 5v 2A input. According to my test, as long as your power supply stay above 1A output, you will have no problem at all, just will charge a little bit slower. but once I hooked up with a samsung charger that was rated at 700ma, the red light goes on after a beep. The problem is, most of the usb chargers in the market are overrated that's why you will get red light on with these inferior charger. I purchased mine from a seller on eBay called gadgetsalon who included a original HP Touchpad adapter with my purchase which is fully rated 2A output, I have been using mine for almost 2 months now never had a single problem ever with my Tmobile GS3. BTW, I charge my phone with a ballistic case on all the time.
esskayy said:
Okay, let me start off by saying that I am complete noob when it comes to electrical matters, so excuse the silly question here...
I have found a USB powered QI charger for the Nexus 4 on eBay with an input of 5V and an output of 5V/1A. Two questions following from that...
1) Will the charge time be the same as if I just charged via USB?
2) Instead of connecting the USB end to my PC, could I not connect it to supplied Nexus 4 wall charger? If so, does it specs comply with those of the QI charger I just mentioned (i.e. will I get a fast charge time?)
Thanks in advance for the support.
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I lost my huawei u8800 cable and i am using now , s3 usb to micro usb cable. I have lost my original usb to ac wall so i bought from ebay huawei labelled and now i am using with it this s3.
I bought a new battery from ebay but i did not use. because i am afraid , this s3 charge can destroy my battery?
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In s3 usb cable, there is nothing written about volt. In usb to ac,there :
ac dc adapter input 110-240v 50-60hz/0.1a
output dc 5v+-0.5v
500ma+-50ma
I think it doesn't matter.
c786764052 said:
I think it doesn't matter.
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so i will put new battery after deleting battery stats, and charge until %100 with s3 with ac charge?
Wouldnt there be a way to mod and force this feature somehow someway?
There is no compatible usb-c adapter till now, not even when it comes opt would be getting quick charge.
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monark789 said:
There is no compatible usb-c adapter till now, not even when it comes opt would be getting quick charge.
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Lenovo ZUK does support USB 3.0 and it is USB TYPE C and it does have quick charge.
The OnePlus 2 features an USB Type C connector but an USB 2.0 port. This USB version is not capable of quickcharging so no, the OP2 will not receive quickcharging later on.
I am curious if any of you have tried third party CABLES for your Le Pro 3 charging. I purchased a pack from Amazon and found that none of these charge the phone with any kind of urgency. A thirty minute drive delivered 4% battery, on a QUICK CHARGE CAR CHARGER. With the OEM cable, I would have gotten 30-40%, based on my testing thus far.
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The product I picked up (and plan on returning):
[/B]Conforms to the USB Type C Specification version 1.1, standard 56kilohm identification resistor, which ensures a safe charging at 2.4A Maximum and the speed of data sync up to 480 Mbps. No damage to your wall charger adapter and legacy USB hub
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Have any of you had luck, or experience, here?
Do I perhaps need a special kind of cable? I am assuming all USB C cables are "equal" due to the tech behind usb c.
Any feedback is welcomed and appreciaited.
umOuch said:
I am curious if any of you have tried third party CABLES for your Le Pro 3 charging. I purchased a pack from Amazon and found that none of these charge the phone with any kind of urgency. A thirty minute drive delivered 4% battery, on a QUICK CHARGE CAR CHARGER. With the OEM cable, I would have gotten 30-40%, based on my testing thus far.
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The product I picked up (and plan on returning):
[/B]Conforms to the USB Type C Specification version 1.1, standard 56kilohm identification resistor, which ensures a safe charging at 2.4A Maximum and the speed of data sync up to 480 Mbps. No damage to your wall charger adapter and legacy USB hub
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Have any of you had luck, or experience, here?
Do I perhaps need a special kind of cable? I am assuming all USB C cables are "equal" due to the tech behind usb c.
Any feedback is welcomed and appreciaited.
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I too thought that all usb c cables are the same. Are you sure you were using quick charge 3.0 charger?
Yuppers. Sadly, I'm positive. I used the OEM brick this morning, and received 2% in 10 minutes. This is massively low compared to the OEM cable. The car is also a quick charge that typically charges my phone upwards of 40% on my daily commute. This did closer to 3%.
The o ly factor that has been changed is the cable.
Sounds like you got a bad cable. Return it and buy one that is approved by Benson Leung.
Agree with NiHaoMike. Try Anker Powerline Cables.
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Fast charging solution
NiHaoMike said:
Sounds like you got a bad cable. Return it and buy one that is approved by Benson Leung.
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I will give it a try. Are you using one such cable with this phone successfully?
eramik said:
Agree with NiHaoMike. Try Anker Powerline Cables.
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Are you personally ally using one with your le pro 3?
umOuch said:
I will give it a try. Are you using one such cable with this phone successfully?
Are you personally ally using one with your le pro 3?
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I'm still waiting for my x720.
And access to Anker products is actually quite difficult here in Norway. I've ended up ordering both Tronsmart and Choetech cables. Both approved by Benson Leung.
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Benson Leung.
As a means of edjucating myself...who, or what, is Benson Leung? I aim to Google it after I post this, but thought...perhaps, y'all would have more specific info as to our interest in this name...
Just Google Benson usb c and you will find what you are looking for.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/ls/ref=pdp_new_wl?lid=KF89JCHI0KT4
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Is it possible that the issue is with the type C cable being a 2.0 vs 3.0 USB? I am noticing that my order contained USB 2.0 to USB C...WHILE OTHER USB C cable show 3.0 and 3.1
I am using Tronsmart and Choetech USB-C cables from amazon with no problem.
QC 2.0 chargers also seem to work quite well for fast charging.
Hi guys, I'm buying a Zenfone 3 and need few recommedations of this type of usb cable. It because I'm new with usb type C cable. In Asus' website i was reading about it comes with a Usb cable type C 2.0. So, in another page I saw that if I use another kind o type C cable the phone could die by overheating.
I'll be so grateful for your answers
You can't really get a bad USB-C cable if you stick to the OEM charger. Just get whatever.
Kyrat said:
Hi guys, I'm buying a Zenfone 3 and need few recommedations of this type of usb cable. It because I'm new with usb type C cable. In Asus' website i was reading about it comes with a Usb cable type C 2.0. So, in another page I saw that if I use another kind o type C cable the phone could die by overheating.
I'll be so grateful for your answers
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if it is of any help i personaly bought the google pixel usb c charger and cable as well as the pixel usb c to usb 3 both has tbe same speed and charges my zenfone 3 in about 45 min to one hour vs the asus one 5 that fully charges in about 5-6h i also bouught the samsung usbc charger.. little advice stay away the charge is intermittent and very slow i tried several ones... another that workz wonders is the nintendo swithc usc 3 to usbc to charge the remotes on a cradle .. and another charger that surprised me a lot was the insignia usb c charger at best buy it was on sale at 10 so i grabbed one to put in my backpack as a spair on the road but finaly it is set in the kitchen it charges super quick hope that help
i'm using anker powerline type-c 3.0 cable + asus charger. it charges my phone 20% to 80% in 1hour and 15mins.
ish0909 said:
i'm using anker powerline type-c 3.0 cable + asus charger. it charges my phone 20% to 80% in 1hour and 15mins.
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Same I use one personally and its tough, reliable, fast and cheap! It never failed me, and I personally love Anker